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This research is an attempt to assess the impact of trust, helpfulness, and fairness on economic growth in Europe. The …: generalized trust, helpfulness, and fairness, which can be combined into an aggregated variable, called 'cooperation capital'. The … show, fairness and trust are key factors for economic growth in Europe. …
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Viele Kritiker gehen davon aus, dass im Zuge der Globalisierung der Kündigungsschutz und die Arbeitslosenunterstützung reduziert und gesetzliche Mindestlöhne gesenkt bzw. gar nicht erst eingeführt werden. Eine neue Studie, die den Einfluss von Globalisierung auf die Arbeitsmarktinstitutionen...
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We study the relationship between positional preferences (i.e., preferences concerning the relative rank or position in comparison to others) and narcissism. We distinguish two dimensions of narcissism: Narcissistic admiration captures self-enhancement through searching for being admired, and...
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Addressing the major challenges Germany and the world face today - from mitigating climate change to the shortage of skilled labor- will require concerted, transformative political effort that builds on collective values and pursues societal goals. Economic growth should beachieved in a...
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group of agents. Fairness requires that each agent weakly prefers his consumption bundle to any other agent's bundle. In … this context, fairness is incompatible with budget-balance and non-manipulability (Green and Laffont, 1979). Our approach …
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fairness and trust are also key drivers of their work effort. Treating employees with respect is not only ethically warranted …
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Games that appear to be independent, involving none of the same players, may be related by emotions of reciprocity between the members of the same groups. In the real world, individuals are members of groups and want to reward or punish those groups whose members have been kind or unkind to...
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In a model where individuals differ in both their health care needs and their lifestyle preferences, we examine the fair provision of health care when those who regret their initial decisions are granted a fresh start. By considering that each agent chooses how to allocate a given amount of...
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This paper departs from the standard profit-maximizing model of firm behavior by assuming that firms are motivated in part by personal animosity-or respect-towards their competitors. A reciprocal firm responds to unkind behavior of rivals with unkind actions (negative reciprocity), while at the...
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